replacement parts, and..pool products, please use the following contact information: Customer/Technical Service (8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. – Eastern & Pacific Times) Phone: (800) 831-7133 International Phone: (919) 566-8000 / Fax: (919) 566-8920 [Sanford, North Carolina] Phone: (805) 553-5000 / Fax: (805) 553-5515 [Moorpark, California] Web site Visit or find information about Pentair products. © 201..Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is subject to change without noti
Sta-Rite Pool/Spa Group U.S. PATENT NO. 5190651 (Other patents pending) This manual should be furnished to the end user of this filter; its use will reduce service calls and chance of in- jury and will lengthen filter life. 2160 1295 OUTLETOUTLET RELEASERELEASE 2160 1295 OUTLETOUTLET RELEASERELEASE 293 Wright Street, Delavan, WI 53115 North America: 800-752-0183, FAX 800-582-2217 International: 262-728-5551, FAX: 262-728-4461, TELEX: ITT 4970245 Union City, TN • Delavan, WI • Mississauga, Ont. •
Key Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18 and Spring Clip) 1 77707-0010 77707-0010 77707-0010 15 Thermal Regulator (Includes Spring Clip) 1 38000-0007S 38000-0007S 38000-0007S 16 Thermal Regulator Spring* 1 37607-0011 37607-0011 37607-0011 17 Thermal Regulator Cap O-Ring 1 35505-1313 35505-1313 35505-1313 • Thermal Regulator Spring Clip* 1 42001-0097 42001-0097 42001-0097 18 Thermal Regulator Cap* 1 42001-0016 42001-0016 42001-0016 19 Drain Plug 1 U178-920P U178-920P U178-920P 20 Condensate Evaporator* 1 42001-00
YES 28 Diagnostic LED’s: SFS Replace Heater Membrane Pad Assembly, reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. A) Is the Stack Flue Switch or Sensor correctly connected to the wiring harness? B) Is the Membrane Pad connected to the correct pins on the Control Board? (See Page 36) Check the J3 and J6 connectors for corrosion on the male pins. Corrosion found? Clean pins Reset power to Heater and retry. Heater should fire. Verify whether you have a Stack Flue Sensor or a Stack Flue Switch
240V: check Pin1 to Pin 3. 120V: check Pin 2 to Pin 3. Jumper Fireman’s Switch at Terminal Board and depress “POOL” or “SPA” ON button on membrane pad. Does “SPA” or “POOL” LED come “on”? Leaving jumper in place, check for 24 VAC between Fireman’s Switch terminals and ground. Jumper pins 9 and 8 on J6 of Control Board. Does “SPA” LED come on? Jumper pins 9 and 7 on J6 of Control Board. Does “POOL” LED come on? Check for Line Voltage between L1 and L2 terminals on Terminal Board. NO YES NO NO YES
Electrical power circuits to the pool heater must follow local codes and National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code (as applicable). All wiring between the heater and devices not attached to it, or between separate devices which are field installed and located, shall conform to the specifications of Type T wire (35°C rise). All line voltage wiring shall be enclosed in approved flexible conduit, and shall be securely attached to the field wiring box located inside the jacket. The condui
Live steam hazard. If the Burner and the Pump stop at the same time, wait at least 15 minutes before starting the filter pump to avoid severe damage to the heater. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Canadian code requires and some U.S. local codes may require installation of a pressure relief valve. Purchase separately and install a 3/4” pressure relief valve complying with the ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, having a capacity equal to the Btu/hr rating of the heater. The relief pressure of the va
FIGURE 13: U.S. minimum Exhaust Vent clearances. Local codes may differ - consult local code officials. 1' Min. 4' Min.4' Min. 4' Min. 4' Min. 3' Minimum clearance if Vent Termination Termination Gas Meter Metal Vent Body 8. Fire Hazard. Do not run the heater vent . Table 6: Maximum Vent Length 4” Special Gas Vent (Vertical or Horizontal)* No. of 90° Elbows Maximum Length in Feet (M) 0 25 Ft. (7.6M) 1 20 Ft. (6.1M) 2 15 Ft. (4.6M) 3 10 Ft. (3.1M) * Minimum vent length is one foot (.34M), or in a
Orient the heater so that the vent pipe does not interfere with adjustment of the operating controls. The operating control panel located on top of the jacket can be rotated for convenient access to the control panel. Table 1: Corrosive Vapors and Possible Causes Area Likely Contaminants Chlorinated swimming pools and spas Pool or spa cleaning chemicals. Acids, such as hydrochloric or muriatic acid New construction and Glues and cements, remodeling areas construction adhesives, paints, varnishes
NOTICE: When starting the heater for the swimming season with a water temperature below 50°F (10°C), the heater may be used to heat the water; however, make sure that the heater operates continuously until the water temperature reaches the heater’s minimum setting of 65°F (18°C). DO NOT operate this unit outdoors at temperatures below 40°F (4°C). During cold weather, if there is no danger of freezing, operate the filter pump continuously even if the heater is not operating. If air temperatures a